Abstract:
Certain rocks, rock minerals and rock formations
have come to be associated with ETICs (Extra-terrestrial
Impact Craters). An extra-terrestrial impact crater is a crater
that is formed by an extra-terrestrial impact event whereby a
heavenly body (a meteor, comet or asteroid) hits the earth’s
surface and creates a crater; before it cools on the earth’s
surface as a meteorite or completely gets squashed by
thermodynamics of space transit. The crater created can be dry
or filled with water and may be a simple crater or a complex
one, also denoted as a basin. The objective of this paper is to
describe the geology of Silali basin as an Extra-Terrestrial
Impact Crater (ETIC), highlight the importance of some of its
ETIC rocks and explain the formation of Silali basin resulting
from extra-terrestrial impact. Data was collected through field
observation, remote sensing, analysis of past geographical and
geological studies, interviewing and laboratory analysis.
Information has been presented in the form of analyzed satellite
images, pictures, tables, and maps. Notably, this is the first
study on extra-terrestrial impact cratering (ETIC) in Kenya.
Consequently, Silali basin, as an ETIC, and its environs, is a
virgin field for further scientific research.
Description:
Proceedings of the Sustainable Research and Innovation Conference
JKUAT Main Campus, Kenya
6 - 7 October, 2020